- i INTEREST! N G and AMU.'ING Souven i r s Free to ' very full-grown person who buys at least 60 cents worth of goods Wednesday Septerrbrr 26 and October 3 FALL OPENING After months of dilligent search ue hae completed our fall Purchases. Goods have been arriving for the last six weeks and from time to time ue have been able to give you a glimpse of the many new lines that ue will carry during the coming season. Our stock is com plete and ue cordially inv ite y ou to attend our formal FALL 0PEMG SALE, uhich uill occur INTERESTING ar.d AMUSING Souvenirs Free to every full-grown person who buys at least 50 cents worth of goods Wednesday September 26 and Octobf r 3 Wednesday, September 26th and the week follow; rt; ending Wednesday, October 3rd. With out indulging in self pra sz wefeel trvs year we can serve you better than ever defore better goods, larger assortment, more novehies--and in spiU cf hi rsingma'Ket at practically the s?me prices as prevailed last year. As this is an occasion, especially f disp'av ng our mzrehandise we want you to feel thi. you a;v wdcerm whnlur ready to buy or not we want you to Know wha you can buy at our store an J LOCAL ITEMS Sheriff Frank Childers has business in Baker City today. Mrs. J. W. Hampson. of Tellocasett, spent Sunday in La Grande visiting friends. Misses Gertrude and Susie Ferguson raturned this morning from a weeks visit with Mrs. P. Garvey at Northfork. J. G. Bar torn, Mrs. Gilham. and Harry Gilham left this morning for Summerville where they will visit relatives. Attorney Tom Crawford has returned from Enterprise where he had business before the Wallowa Circuit Court. R. W. Edgmgton, one of the old time 0. R. &, N. conductors, but now running out of Salt Lake, is a La Grande visitor this week. From the app3aranca of activity at the railroad yards it will not require, any great length of time to expend that two hundred thousand dollar appropriation. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Giiham, who spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends and relatives in La Grande, returned to their home at Cove this morning. c Jen's.-n, of PjnJIeton v. sited h'.s parents in thisc'ty yesterday. Mr. je.-tii-ion was formerly a La Grande tn.y ii-id while hore ranu.-j many 'if li s f.-nrwr iicq aint'i-;;, hv. B. F. MfJ-.V paiWr of ;b. M .;th'j.'j:5t crmi ".!). ins bten travj'ini! HEATING STOVES it it time to think about heating stoves. I have a nice line to select from, all sizes and prices. If you are ; thinking of getting a I am sure vou will magazine coal heater is a wonder, it is wonderful how I it will save coal. Try and you will be convinced. j an sizes cuiu j , stove call and examine them, and ill find one that will suit you. M2 MRS. T.N- MURPHY Hardware and crockery. .... !' ' SMOKE i X ihp Flora Dc llackman if. 1 , i m&j mm- -r t What fti J io p;i. -) J in: t"'J :'ivn We wlli till more about il vou to-morrow Special Prices in all the Departments. THE GOLDEN RULE COAPANY L i r crest St or 1503. 1310. 1312 ADAMS AVENUE f". Smallest Price ti-.r'.e wiriks in :. 'i L;o A; . j. ,-, j, I KS'irt . oil. f jr 1 1',.-; -' y a b N . ruon mi oji ; t SRtsJ at Sp .kwe. ..uk.ng har.Js w in t:h IS isCC ; Dpd'Vt J by i. J. A. :WN sittir. who tjr . ."f'ii. i- ii Ivmn V'-i t:': caret as .vit, hx-i n Uilos li st ihj eu n v.-irrn ava rut sh.3 is p i '.e h.;.nu v.'h..rc tio mi; -.is ir. '..o fiat .ins may t a rofre-.--.i-; s'e-sp f re p,; E'Ji-ir J. ID. G, Milan and EJst r G ; I'g-.i H. Currey loft tn:s morning ,;r Wi.---icr, wlure they m'A at'.und C. Lr. H'tGKViW, ! W. E. s r -lo U R. -u n. n i th-s wvk 1 1 ; . S'io tj a,: -1 a A Square Deal PARR-SIMMONS COMPANY HIGHEST PRICES PAID Call and tee ui before you sell GEO. T. B. SIMMONS. Seo'y and Mgr. PARR. Presder.t PHONE MAIN 31 INCORPORATED a Dealers in Grande Konde Valley Products Fruits. Hay, Potatoes and Grin ::: Apples a Specialty LARGE COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE Hay Wanted Now Jefferson Ave. and Greenwood St. La Grande. Oregon HEADQUARTERS FOR j SCHOOL BOOKS j AND SUPPLIES MRS. SWAUGfRS LOSS PAID This morning J. W. Oliver, agent of the Oreaon Fire Relief Association handed Mrs. Aijnes Swauger a check for $500 in full payment for Pol cy she carried in the Association at the time when the loss occured. Sept.. 11,1 906. HOSE COMPANY MCETINO Members of Rescue Hose company number 1 are asked to be at the hose house tonight at 8 o'clock. A feed has been arranged for and the chief would like all to be present. PRESCRIPTIONS The System at the RED CROSS DRUG STORE ii Prescriptions are dispensed only by graduated Pharmacists of reputable colleges of Pharmacy who are also registered in the State of Oregon. -Each prescriction is dispensed according to tiie latest double check inethod now used in all the large cities. This insures accuracy. III.- Pure, first-class always used. IV. Promptness is prominent in receivirg, dispensing and deliver ing prescriptions at all times. of dir drugs OUR MOTTO: COMPETENCY. ACCURACY and PROMPTNESS moi3inc of fie boaH J:;sjn Leo Academy. Vh-jy will slsv U there for the formal opening which will tike place tomorrow. The ladies of tlva M. E. Church w.ll hold a rummage sale the 18, 19. and 0 of October. Persons having clothing, or anything cf value which they wish to do nate to the cause w ill piease leave word with Mrs. Aldrich. Mrs. Bolton, or Mrs. Jones, and their eiToits will be appreci ated. Conductor F. L. Coykendall. who has been on the sick list as a result of an operation for appendicitis, has so far recovere . as to be able to visit La Grande friends today-r. Coykendall was op erated upon at tnvprtland hospital. His many friends will be picSwdJjknoy that he is now on the road to recovery Hon. Thoi. L. McConnel, and daught Miss Jennie, arrived in this city this morn ing from their home at Oak Grove, Cal. They will remain in this city a few weeks, during which time Mr. McConnell will look after his extensive business interests here. It will be gratifying news to many friends of Mr, McConnell that his health has been greatly improved since his for mer visit to this valley. Joe Woods, the liveryman, is certainly fixed to handle the transportation business during fair week. He has a carryall, new and complete, which will comfortably carry twenty-five passengerV It will be drawn by six of the best liveiyhrses in the state and the best driverpn the coast, Joe himself. will handle the rbbons. This afternoon Joe drove his new ri up to the school building and loaded in ll the children and brought them to town. l here is surely room for one more in this rig. j Contractor S. R. Haworth returned Sat j urday even.ng from Enterprise where he ; has t le contract for the erection of the En- terpi ise fraternal bunding. This will be j one of the finest fraternal halls in Eastern ; Oregon. It is to be constructed of stone j and brick. The building will be sixty by ' ninety on the ground and thirty-five feet ! high. It will be complete in every way. replete with lodge rooms, banquet halls, reception rooms and modern thruout. It will be the joint property of the Odd Fel lows and Knights of Pythias. The cost when completed will be in the neighbor hood of seventeen thousand dollars. i ... . , : ;.:n ;-i :v , T.a - ' i ! i b' ijK- ; -.. -i .: .-t.v u ci I a: - - . . j amy ! t:.o pas; v.r. !:-.. .!.- .: 1 by ptKftssion, anj J m- nt s, ; i .: She !3 j: tvi;ly ?'rci Li:,'-. .;.-..: j In? f :''"'.v;nr' hr t .-, ,'- -v; . .- i s'.e '.v:; ; e:,;'-.'. y;jrs .'J. "!"-:. cou.e wi.. itun u is;i. t;. i . ; where t.ley will make their fucr . , makRiid i Married in this c ry last evening by J. , G. Barton, C. D. Brcedbve of Idaho C.ty. j Idaho to Ida K. Ke'.ner of Unior. county. After the wedding the rrida arj groom left for Idaho City where ,hey will make their future home. The bride is well known in this city and county. The groom is a business man of Idaho. MARRIED KING -PRELL At the'home of 0. H. King the officiating minister. Sept. 25 Mr. Richard R. King and Miss Tava Prell. both of La Grande. young people will make their home on Cedar Street. v VALUABLE BOOK LOST Deputy Sheriff Johnson, last Friday morning lost a valuable pocket note book in which were memoranda and oaners of much value to him but of no practical value to any one else. The binding is of imitation alligator leather and has stamp ed on the outside cover, "La Grande National Bank." His name is on the inside cover and the finder will have no trouble in locating its owner. By return ng to this office a reward will be paid. MADDMr.F I irFNCFC yountv Clerk Gilham has Qinra Cat,,.. jiflay issued the following licenses to marry. if:ii: I ri .... Kiiuoin ira uiemenis. or Idaho, to Miss Carmenita Denovroro. of Union county. C. G. Love to Ida K. Ketner, of Cove. W. H. Myers to Bessie B'oom. W. R. King to Tava Para',1. Doctors Prescriptions and Family Receipts a Specialty.MTwoGrad uated Pharmacy's Always in At tendance. WATTS DRUG CO. RED CROSS DRUG STORE A. C. MACLENNAN. Prop. Prescr'ption Pharmacist. Corner Depot Street and Adams Aemie. Day Phones: Pacific. Blk.S?l Vtrgere, 10 Night Phones: Pc. Red 1 102 Pac. Black 791 WHERE DOES YOUR MONET (iO? If you deposited your pay check in the bank every week or month and issued check? for al 1. our expenditures you would have a complete record of "where your money goes" and a sufficient receipt for every bill paid. We are adding new accounts daily and our business is increasing at a very satis factory rate. Possibly you might be glad to join us. Eastern Oregon Trust & Savinos Bank. BOARD CONVENES The Board of Equalisation meet this morning and will remain in session the rest of the week. TARE VI ELL Ai--j fee! welt by eating at the Mj'del. RtfV.jartfRt. Aii the dh.-i'iies of the day, .is v.-;!! a5 the necessities of life served in satisfactory style. A GOOD DIXER is as necessary as pure air and water. It strengthens the inner man and enables ore to fight the BATTLES Of LIFE Successfully. As true as a word cut flies everywhere, the fame of our restaurant has spread far and wide. The Model Restaurant J. A ARBUCKLE, Prop. aNUMUHT M,-i TlckM, i lor $4-50 PALMER HOUSE A lAtlsi ni r . JOHN PALMER. Prop. Firstciass accommodations. Board by the day week or month at reasonable rates New furniture throughout. Centrally located ADAMS ANENUE. Greenwood. between Fir REASON j Why go and buy a ready made suit uhenTaTake J you one just as cheap. Measured by an exDeriMnS tailor as it takes years to learn hou o and l fve a man a fit and a good suit. Hou can c SJS u.th noexpenence except to go by a book form I you uhat jou pay for? ' &,xe AL. ANDREWS TAILOR and HABERDASHER